105
105
Sep 17, 2010
09/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
mail to us. we are eager to receive it and will show it to you in smell oh vision.
mail to us. we are eager to receive it and will show it to you in smell oh vision.
322
322
Sep 17, 2010
09/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 322
favorite 0
quote 0
you spread hiv by using condoms? i don't want to underestimate the craziness of the right over the last 20 years. but i feel like she's even on the fringe act of the craziness. >> i guess so. the mouse/human hybrid. i'm defending christine o'donnell on national television. here's what i feel, there isn't that much distance. i mean that as a way of indicting where the republican and conservative coalition is right now as opposed to exculpatory toward christine o'donnell. i think her views are completely zany. i think they're zany in a wam that is unvarnished and out there and amateurishly expressed over this long period of punditry as oppose onned to so far outside the realm of your average -- look at republican house members. they're saying things on the floor of the united states house of republicans all the times that equal maybe not the mouse/human hybrid but other things. >> i have to disagree with you. this is true for sharon fwl tro too. both with angle and o'donnell, when i hear them talking about conservative
you spread hiv by using condoms? i don't want to underestimate the craziness of the right over the last 20 years. but i feel like she's even on the fringe act of the craziness. >> i guess so. the mouse/human hybrid. i'm defending christine o'donnell on national television. here's what i feel, there isn't that much distance. i mean that as a way of indicting where the republican and conservative coalition is right now as opposed to exculpatory toward christine o'donnell. i think her views...
92
92
Sep 9, 2010
09/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
152
152
Feb 19, 2010
02/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 0
please stay with us. soup. soup. low in fat and cholesterol, heart healthy levels of sodium, and taste you'll love. guy: mmmm! chef: we're kind of excited about it. announcer: campbell's healthy request. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the cadillac cts sport sedan. one of car and driver's 10 best for the third year in a row. ♪ and now, cadillac announces the new luxury collection lease. ♪ which beneful prepared meal tonight? and now, cadillac announces the new luxury collection lease. roasted chicken recipe? - savory rice and lamb stew. - [ barks ] you're right. tonight is a beef stew kind of night. [ announcer ] beneful prepared meals. another healthful, flavorful beneful. somewhere in america... there's a home by the sea powered by the wind on the plains. there's a hospital where technology has a healing touch. there's a factory giving old industries new life. and there's a train that got a whole city moving again. somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in amer
please stay with us. soup. soup. low in fat and cholesterol, heart healthy levels of sodium, and taste you'll love. guy: mmmm! chef: we're kind of excited about it. announcer: campbell's healthy request. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the cadillac cts sport sedan. one of car and driver's 10 best for the third year in a row. ♪ and now, cadillac announces the new luxury collection lease. ♪ which beneful prepared meal tonight? and now, cadillac announces the new luxury collection lease....
205
205
Apr 21, 2010
04/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 205
favorite 0
quote 0
that's it, that is all they would give us. at least they got back to us. cannot say the same thing for senator brown. we also called his office for the clarification of one fifth of massachusetts bankers will lose their job. they asked what show we were calling from, we told them and they never called us back. it is not anything new with us. they never, ever call us back about anything. like a teenager in love we shall wait by the phone patiently, impatiently, whatever. at this point, we are excited to find out what he is going to make up next. joining us is chris hayes. washington editor of "the nation" magazine. chris, thank you for joining us tonight. good to see you. >> good to see you, too, rachel. >>> what happened to the unified opposition to wall street reform? >> i'm not quite sure it was as strong as they projected. i basically think there's two things happening. one is the politics are not very good. norm hiver in the "new york republic" has a good piece about how this reform has gotten stronger. one of the sources compares it to sarbanes-oxley
that's it, that is all they would give us. at least they got back to us. cannot say the same thing for senator brown. we also called his office for the clarification of one fifth of massachusetts bankers will lose their job. they asked what show we were calling from, we told them and they never called us back. it is not anything new with us. they never, ever call us back about anything. like a teenager in love we shall wait by the phone patiently, impatiently, whatever. at this point, we are...
155
155
Mar 31, 2010
03/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
a spokesman for senator coburn got back to us tonight, telling us this -- "he hasn't received subsidized rent. he pays more than $10,000 a year for a room and bathroom only. just to be clear if you do the $10,000 a year in rent breaks down to $800 a month, less than the $950 reported. that that's the figure that had been reported. we contacted the irs to find out if they intend to look into the allegations. they too declined to comment. they told us they were not at liberty to discuss any individual's tax information. as i said before, this is a developing story. really, really developing. joining us now is the reverend eric williams. reverend eric williams is senior pastor at north congregational united church of christ in columbus, ohio. he and 12 other pastors have filed this latest complaint with the irs. pastor williams, thanks for joining us again. >> glad to. >> as i just mentioned, the irs was pretty tight-lipped when we spoke to them about these allegations. has your group heard back from them? >> we did hear back after the initial complaint saying they received our concerns and
a spokesman for senator coburn got back to us tonight, telling us this -- "he hasn't received subsidized rent. he pays more than $10,000 a year for a room and bathroom only. just to be clear if you do the $10,000 a year in rent breaks down to $800 a month, less than the $950 reported. that that's the figure that had been reported. we contacted the irs to find out if they intend to look into the allegations. they too declined to comment. they told us they were not at liberty to discuss any...
119
119
Aug 20, 2010
08/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. [ female announcer ] start your morning... hey. what are you doing up? i thought i'd take a drive before work. want to come? [ female announcer ] or make his day. yeah. [ female announcer ] maxwell house gives you a rich, full-flavored cup of coffee, so you can be good to the last drop. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 no more $2, $3 fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 no more paying to access your own money. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 it'd be like every atm in the world was your atm. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 the schwab bank high yield investor checking(tm) account. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 zero atm fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 a great interest rate. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 no minimums. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 the biggest thing in checking since checks. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 open an account at 1-800-4schwab or schwab.com. challenge that with olay. in an independent study of 50,000 consumers presented by better homes and gardens, olay was voted best across fa
that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. [ female announcer ] start your morning... hey. what are you doing up? i thought i'd take a drive before work. want to come? [ female announcer ] or make his day. yeah. [ female announcer ] maxwell house gives you a rich, full-flavored cup of coffee, so you can be good to the last drop. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 no more $2, $3 fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 no more paying to access your own money. tdd#...
106
106
Apr 29, 2010
04/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
the american people want us to do this. it's -- whether they're democrats, republicans or inlandinlan independents, we've got to stop this. the reason i brought those old headlines is to look at where we were. the stock market crashing, people's net worth going down 40%, 50%, losing 700,000 jobs a month. the housing market in a crisis. all of this happened because of this massive speculation. and no consumer watch dog agency, which is a big part of the dad bill. >> barbara boxer, thank you for your time tonight. i'm glad you don't have to stay up all night. >> oh, you're not the only one. >> thank you, i really appreciate it. >> okay. >>> so who's the one person who can cut through the rhetoric of the arizona paper's please immigration law? who is that one person? sarah palin says there's no ability or opportunity in the papers please law for racial profiling. no ability or opportunity. i wonder if she had her proof of citizenship with her on that. politics back on the front burner and no one know that's better than democra
the american people want us to do this. it's -- whether they're democrats, republicans or inlandinlan independents, we've got to stop this. the reason i brought those old headlines is to look at where we were. the stock market crashing, people's net worth going down 40%, 50%, losing 700,000 jobs a month. the housing market in a crisis. all of this happened because of this massive speculation. and no consumer watch dog agency, which is a big part of the dad bill. >> barbara boxer, thank...
133
133
Feb 12, 2010
02/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks for talking to us about this. i know you've had a lot of attention because of this. >> good to be here and glad the photos are out now. >> thanks. thanks for your service. ( sneeze ) transform drinks you want, into cold medicine you need. introducing fast crystal packs. a new way from alka-seltzer plus to... get cold and flu relief in a taste-free, fizz-free powder. alka-seltzer plus.
thanks for talking to us about this. i know you've had a lot of attention because of this. >> good to be here and glad the photos are out now. >> thanks. thanks for your service. ( sneeze ) transform drinks you want, into cold medicine you need. introducing fast crystal packs. a new way from alka-seltzer plus to... get cold and flu relief in a taste-free, fizz-free powder. alka-seltzer plus.
104
104
Aug 12, 2010
08/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
, he trained us for combat, he worked well with all of us. so that's fundamentally what it came down to. >> i understand that you didn't voluntarily come out but somebody else outed you to the army without asking you to get into any details that you don't want to get into. is that basically the situation? >> that's basically the situation except for if p i take you back 14 months, my battalion commander brought me in, it was the same day i was announced i was on promotion to major a year early, which only a small minority of the army receives. at the same time he said but also you're under investigation for being gay. it's really kind of exemplifies the paradox here that some of the people the army judges to be among the best also might be taken out by this policy that isn't based on your performance but instead on how you were born. so when he informed me of that, i talked to my chaplain for a couple hours, just to make sure i was making the right choice, and i walked back into his office, and i told him what the truth was, because essential
, he trained us for combat, he worked well with all of us. so that's fundamentally what it came down to. >> i understand that you didn't voluntarily come out but somebody else outed you to the army without asking you to get into any details that you don't want to get into. is that basically the situation? >> that's basically the situation except for if p i take you back 14 months, my battalion commander brought me in, it was the same day i was announced i was on promotion to major a...
161
161
Feb 13, 2010
02/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 161
favorite 0
quote 0
used to be used rarely. the filibuster was used once in the -- hello used once in the 1950s but then just last session it was used 139 times. puppy, 139 times in the last session. the filibuster was never supposed to make everything take -- stay with me -- everything -- it was never supposed to make everything take 60 votes in the senate. oh, yeah -- see, having a filibuster on every vote means nothing can pass. this is hamstringing the whole u.s. government, puppy. we can't make policy any more. even with clear majorities on things the president wants to pass. puppy, it used to take 67 votes to get cloture. they changed that in 1975 to make it 60 instead of 67. they could change it again. it's just a senate rule. filibuster, it's very important. i can't keep the puppy awake in talking about this and neither can you. there have been countless efforts to keep the metaphorical puppy awake on this issue, to keep the country focused on this as a problem. to avoid saying the most boring word of all time, we now t
used to be used rarely. the filibuster was used once in the -- hello used once in the 1950s but then just last session it was used 139 times. puppy, 139 times in the last session. the filibuster was never supposed to make everything take -- stay with me -- everything -- it was never supposed to make everything take 60 votes in the senate. oh, yeah -- see, having a filibuster on every vote means nothing can pass. this is hamstringing the whole u.s. government, puppy. we can't make policy any...
164
164
Jun 26, 2010
06/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
barney frank will join us. their time dreaming up ways tdd# 1-800-345-2550 to give us more for our money. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i guess i'd just like to see a little more give tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and a little less take, you know? tdd# 1-800-345-2550 if it was up to me, they'd spend a lot more time tdd# 1-800-345-2550 worrying about my bottom line. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 (announcer) at charles schwab, investors rule. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 are you ready to rule? sorry, son, but you still have 'em. [ female announcer ] you can't pass inspection with pieces left behind. luckily charmin ultra strong is soft and more durable, so you're left with a more dependable clean. fewer pieces left behind, charmin ultra strong. >>> when he's not rallying for deep water drilling to start, again, if something goes wrong, we'll wing it. bobby jindal is saying the white house isn't doing enough to fight bps oil disaster. >> we are not winning this war yet. they could provide more resouses. it's clear the resources needed are still not her
barney frank will join us. their time dreaming up ways tdd# 1-800-345-2550 to give us more for our money. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i guess i'd just like to see a little more give tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and a little less take, you know? tdd# 1-800-345-2550 if it was up to me, they'd spend a lot more time tdd# 1-800-345-2550 worrying about my bottom line. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 (announcer) at charles schwab, investors rule. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 are you ready to rule? sorry, son, but you still have 'em. [...
193
193
Aug 20, 2010
08/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 193
favorite 0
quote 0
that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. >>> the images we have seen today of the last u.s. combat troops out of iraq getting home to the u.s. they are the kind of thing that makes a person like me want to shut up and hear from them. a couple of those last combat soldiers out next. d to the world of multigrain... taste. delicious pringles multigrain. multigrain pops with pringles. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 no more $2, $3 fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 no more paying to access your own money. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 it'd be like every atm in the world was your atm. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 the schwab bank high yield investor ccking(tm) account. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 zero atm fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 a great interest rate. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 no minimums. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 the biggest thing in checking since checks. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 open an account at 1-800-4schwab or schwab.com. and wear hats. i was always the hat guy. i can't even tell you how much it's changed
that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. >>> the images we have seen today of the last u.s. combat troops out of iraq getting home to the u.s. they are the kind of thing that makes a person like me want to shut up and hear from them. a couple of those last combat soldiers out next. d to the world of multigrain... taste. delicious pringles multigrain. multigrain pops with pringles. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 no more $2, $3 fees....
160
160
Dec 24, 2010
12/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 160
favorite 0
quote 0
so help us, rachel maddow show viewers, help us understand what this means. i get that the maple leafs are not a very good hockey team. i get that. i get that people who like this other hockey team, the canucks, they like to dress up in grown spandex suits that cover their face. i get that that is related to a show called it's always sunny in philadelphia. it's like all of those dots, the individual dots, i understand the dot but i cannot connect the dots. here's the thing. unlike the original wake up and eat some breakfast waffle thrower guy and the green men waffle throwing guys, the copy cat waffle thrower guy is now banned from all maple leafs facilities and events. he was arrested. he has to go to court next month.
so help us, rachel maddow show viewers, help us understand what this means. i get that the maple leafs are not a very good hockey team. i get that. i get that people who like this other hockey team, the canucks, they like to dress up in grown spandex suits that cover their face. i get that that is related to a show called it's always sunny in philadelphia. it's like all of those dots, the individual dots, i understand the dot but i cannot connect the dots. here's the thing. unlike the original...
118
118
Aug 4, 2010
08/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
yeah, yeah, extend the bush tax cuts, sure, whatever, but send us some money, send us whatever you can. in addition to your donation, you're even invited to become a member for the low, low membership fee of just $25. the league of american voters, "the league of american voters," it's meant to sound grassrootsy, right? it's meant to sound like this organic movement of regular americans out there that means this thing. that's the way they pitch themselves. we are american's voters. right at the top, you can see a few dozen pictures of who they say we are. just your average business man, business woman, doctor, grandma, all walks of life, all nationalities. now, if this construction guy looks familiar to you, it might be because he works at a construction site near your house, i don't know. or it might be because you've seen him in other "made to look like normal people places," since you can purchase his photo at istockphoto.com, easy to find if you search under "construction worker portrait". in reality, the league of american voters isn't construction worker guys like that, it's more
yeah, yeah, extend the bush tax cuts, sure, whatever, but send us some money, send us whatever you can. in addition to your donation, you're even invited to become a member for the low, low membership fee of just $25. the league of american voters, "the league of american voters," it's meant to sound grassrootsy, right? it's meant to sound like this organic movement of regular americans out there that means this thing. that's the way they pitch themselves. we are american's voters....
153
153
Feb 10, 2010
02/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 153
favorite 0
quote 0
joining us now is ron widen of oregon, thank you very much for joining us tonight. appreciate it. >> thank you, rachel. we're looking at snowpocalypse ii, it's fun here. >> is there a rule in the senate when it comes to routine legislation? >> i believe the senate is being hit by a corrosionive combination, it's outcoded rules which is what you've been talking about with respect to the filibuster and excessive partisanship. you have to attack both of them. if you don't deal with the excessive partisanship, can you change the rules, the people will find a way around them. >> how do you deal with excessive partisanship. the president has been moving forward aggressively in a two-pronged way trying to embarrass people for bold partisanship when they oppose things they used to support, because the president has decided he supports them too, he has also tried to express optimism in saying he believes there is a bipartisan future, i think i'm not an optimistic person by nature and maybe that's why i don't see that second part of it as based in reality. >> i have to tell y
joining us now is ron widen of oregon, thank you very much for joining us tonight. appreciate it. >> thank you, rachel. we're looking at snowpocalypse ii, it's fun here. >> is there a rule in the senate when it comes to routine legislation? >> i believe the senate is being hit by a corrosionive combination, it's outcoded rules which is what you've been talking about with respect to the filibuster and excessive partisanship. you have to attack both of them. if you don't deal...
137
137
Feb 13, 2010
02/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks for joining us. i really appreciate it. >>> we have a rachel maddow show correction to make coming up. one we're happy about. we're not correcting me, we're instead correcting something really stupid glenn beck said about one of our guests. >>> and there's only one way left to tell the story of sarah palin's rise in politics. our producers have figured it out to a tee. that's ahead. times the number... of pills compared to aleve. choose aleve and you could start taking fewer pills. just 2 aleve have the strength... to relieve arthris pain all day. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 is now $8.95. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 no matter your account balance, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 how often you trade or how many shares... tdd# 1-800-345-2550 you pay what they pay what everyone pays: $8.95. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and you still get all the help and support tdd# 1-800-345-2550 you expect from schwab. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 millions of investors. one price. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 at charles schwab investors rule. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 are you r
thanks for joining us. i really appreciate it. >>> we have a rachel maddow show correction to make coming up. one we're happy about. we're not correcting me, we're instead correcting something really stupid glenn beck said about one of our guests. >>> and there's only one way left to tell the story of sarah palin's rise in politics. our producers have figured it out to a tee. that's ahead. times the number... of pills compared to aleve. choose aleve and you could start taking...
256
256
Oct 20, 2010
10/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 256
favorite 0
quote 0
it was an overt debated deliberate strategy, let us write off the black vote but let us lock up every single white vote. let us make sure if we get every single white vote we don't go out of our way to ensure there's a lot of black people voting. if we can make sure there are not too many black people voting and every white person that's voting is voting for us, then we win. that's where the votes are. this is a strategy of which republic caps say they feel bad. back in 2005, ken millman apologized to the naacp for his party's use of the southern strategies in the 1960s and 1970s. michael steele admitted earlier this year the republican party employed the southern strategy for more than 40 years. mr. steele was not bragging on that when he said it. within the last few years we've seen former republican senator trent lott lose his job as senate majority leader and get drummed out of public life after he made comments about thermond. we saw the bizarre makaka comments on race. this year, this year have you noticed there haven't really been any macaca moments? i mean, correction, actuall
it was an overt debated deliberate strategy, let us write off the black vote but let us lock up every single white vote. let us make sure if we get every single white vote we don't go out of our way to ensure there's a lot of black people voting. if we can make sure there are not too many black people voting and every white person that's voting is voting for us, then we win. that's where the votes are. this is a strategy of which republic caps say they feel bad. back in 2005, ken millman...
193
193
May 1, 2010
05/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 193
favorite 0
quote 0
there was also a provision in the legislation saying don't just use -- >> well, don't solely use. you can use race and color. >> exactly. but the point being that -- what is the point of this bill, right? let's be realistic. there's a provision that says, citizens can sue police if they're not aggressively trying to enforce this law. which is an outrageous and very weird kind of provision to have in a law. and i think a citizen could make a very good case that, you know, if you're really going to follow this law, if you're not out there looking for mexicans, you're not aggressively pursuing it and therefore -- you know, it's a mandate for racial profiling. >> and we've got the tucson police officer announcing he would personally sue to stop this law today. as a police officer saying it putts him in a position that's untenable. >> that police officer, the sheriff of that county, that includes tucson, pima county, police in arizona hate this law, and here's one reason. you have a hit-and-run accident. there are four guys in a car who happen to see the whole thing. well, if two of th
there was also a provision in the legislation saying don't just use -- >> well, don't solely use. you can use race and color. >> exactly. but the point being that -- what is the point of this bill, right? let's be realistic. there's a provision that says, citizens can sue police if they're not aggressively trying to enforce this law. which is an outrageous and very weird kind of provision to have in a law. and i think a citizen could make a very good case that, you know, if you're...
206
206
Apr 22, 2010
04/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 206
favorite 0
quote 0
barter is what you use to avoid using money altogether. is that really what she means? yeah. turns out she really meant barter. >> let's change the system and talk about what the possibilities are. i'm telling you that this works. you know, before we all started having health care in the olden days, our grandparents, they would bring a chicken to the doctor. they would say, i'll paint your house. they would do -- that's the old days of what people would do to get health care. doctors are very sympathetic people. i'm not backing down from that system. >> just to be clear, she's not saying your chicken is sick, bring your chicken to the doctor, she's saying you're sick, bring the doctor a chicken. in case candidate lowden's position wasn't crystal clear, one aide elaborated today, quote, americans are struggling to pay for their health care and in order to afford coverage, we must explore all options available to drive costs down. bartering with your doctor is not a new concept. okay. if you pay your doctor and nurse in chickens, do we expect that they will in turn be able to g
barter is what you use to avoid using money altogether. is that really what she means? yeah. turns out she really meant barter. >> let's change the system and talk about what the possibilities are. i'm telling you that this works. you know, before we all started having health care in the olden days, our grandparents, they would bring a chicken to the doctor. they would say, i'll paint your house. they would do -- that's the old days of what people would do to get health care. doctors are...
116
116
May 12, 2010
05/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
stay with us. >>> you ever find yourself using >>> you ever find yourself using words that you are not maybe 100% sure you know the meaning of? for the longest time i was using ferment as if it meant foundation, as something firm, but it turns out it means the sky. oops. one place you don't expect to find ambiguity is in august oxford english dictionary. australian scientist hughes discovered for 99 years the oed has been misleading readers about the true definition of siph siphon, saying that liquids move by means of atmospheric pressure, which forces the liquid up and over the bend of the pipe. it turns out siphoning works by simple gravity. the oed will take his comments in account. nice to see someone accept their responsibility for an error for a change. >>> up next, more chances to increase your vocabulary thanks to the oil crisis in the gulf of mexico. now we are clear on the definition of siphon, it is time to get to work on the junk shot. [loud music playing and yelling] with chase sapphire you always get an expert advisor immediately. man: chase sapphire, this is brian. hi, b
stay with us. >>> you ever find yourself using >>> you ever find yourself using words that you are not maybe 100% sure you know the meaning of? for the longest time i was using ferment as if it meant foundation, as something firm, but it turns out it means the sky. oops. one place you don't expect to find ambiguity is in august oxford english dictionary. australian scientist hughes discovered for 99 years the oed has been misleading readers about the true definition of siph...
112
112
Jul 20, 2010
07/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
they'll be looking to them to use as experts. if all goes well, with bp's buy up all the scientists plan, all or most of those gulf coast experts will already be on the bp pay roll, prohibited by contract from sharing their research with anyone, and prohibited by conflict of interest concerns from participating in the government's lawsuit. nice plan, right? tada! or maybe i should say, badda bing. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 what if every atm was free? tdd# 1-800-345-2550 no more $2, $3 fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 no more paying to access your own money. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 it'd be like every atm in the world tdd# 1-800-345-2550 was your atm. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 the schwab bank high yield investor checking(tm) account. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 zero atm fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 a great interest rate. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 no minimums. d# 1-800-345-2550 d it's ic-insured. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 e schwab bank high yield vestor checking(tm) account. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 the biggest thing in checking since checks. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 open an account at 1
they'll be looking to them to use as experts. if all goes well, with bp's buy up all the scientists plan, all or most of those gulf coast experts will already be on the bp pay roll, prohibited by contract from sharing their research with anyone, and prohibited by conflict of interest concerns from participating in the government's lawsuit. nice plan, right? tada! or maybe i should say, badda bing. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 what if every atm was free? tdd# 1-800-345-2550 no more $2, $3 fees. tdd#...
142
142
May 12, 2010
05/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
brilliant, brilliant use of the shaggy defense. top notch. after hurricane katrina those who headed up the response effort went right for the shaggy defense. >> mr. chairman, it is my belief that fema did a good job in the gulf states. i very strongly personally regret that i was unable to persuade governor blanco and mayor nagin to sit down, get over their differences and work together. >> what was mobilized? i mean, were national guard troops in position? were helicopters standing by? were buses ready to take people away? >> no. none of that. >> none of that. >> none of that. >> why is that? >> i don't know. that is a question for somebody else. >> that is a question for somebody else. don't look at me. more recently in the wake of this big financial crisis wall street executives at firms like goldman sachs have perfected the shaggy defense. >> we did not cause the financial crisis. i do not think that we did anything wrong. >> regret to me means something you feel that you did wrong. i don't have that. >> boom. shaggy defense. it wasn't th
brilliant, brilliant use of the shaggy defense. top notch. after hurricane katrina those who headed up the response effort went right for the shaggy defense. >> mr. chairman, it is my belief that fema did a good job in the gulf states. i very strongly personally regret that i was unable to persuade governor blanco and mayor nagin to sit down, get over their differences and work together. >> what was mobilized? i mean, were national guard troops in position? were helicopters standing...
154
154
Feb 12, 2010
02/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 154
favorite 0
quote 0
using taekwondo using acute interviewing skills. he doesn't know about this yet. stay right there. announcer: trying to be good to your heart? so is campbell's healthy request soup. low in fat and cholesterol, heart healthy levels of sodium, and taste you'll love. chef: we're all kind of excited about it. guy: mmm! i can see why. announcer: campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good! for your heart. ( sniffing ) missing something? now at sears optical, get 2 pairs of glasses for $99.99. with bifocals just $25 more per pair. sears optical. don't miss a thing. shakes off dry winter skin with 2 separate ribbons. the white ribbon that cleanses and the body butter ribbon that moisturizes continuously leaving skin satiny smooth. goodbye dry winter skin. >>> i assume you know who we are. >> you are the apache. >> you heard of us. you probably heard we ain't in the prisoner-taking business. we in the killing nazi business and, cousin, business is booming. >> oh, yeah. >> that leaves two ways we can play this out. either kill you or let you go. up the road a piece there is an orchard. besid
using taekwondo using acute interviewing skills. he doesn't know about this yet. stay right there. announcer: trying to be good to your heart? so is campbell's healthy request soup. low in fat and cholesterol, heart healthy levels of sodium, and taste you'll love. chef: we're all kind of excited about it. guy: mmm! i can see why. announcer: campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good! for your heart. ( sniffing ) missing something? now at sears optical, get 2 pairs of glasses for $99.99. with...
97
97
Feb 10, 2010
02/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
never been used before in american history. using it to force a routine 60-vote supermajority for every single substantive vote in the senate. this graph shows cloture votes. the effect of using the filibuster is that the senate is no longer capable of passing legislation or approving presidential nominees. i know that sounds like hyperbole, but it's not. in the constitution, there are only a few specific things that require a supermajority. it's ratifying treaties, ratifying constitutional amendments, overriding presidential vetoes, expelling members of congress, impeachment, those are the things in the constitution that require a super majority, because those are the things are the things the founding fathers believed should be really hard to do. so they required a super majority. now the republican minority in the u.s. senate has decided the super majority is required for everything. for basic nominations, for basic legislation of any stripe. this problem has been bubbling under the surface for a while now. today it broke ou
never been used before in american history. using it to force a routine 60-vote supermajority for every single substantive vote in the senate. this graph shows cloture votes. the effect of using the filibuster is that the senate is no longer capable of passing legislation or approving presidential nominees. i know that sounds like hyperbole, but it's not. in the constitution, there are only a few specific things that require a supermajority. it's ratifying treaties, ratifying constitutional...
147
147
Apr 27, 2010
04/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
please stay with us. nothing works stronger, faster, or longer to relieve all my symptoms... ...including congestion without drowsiness. get claritin-d at the pharmacy counter. live claritin clear. it was in my sister's neighborhood. i told you it was perfect for you guys. literally across the street from her sister. [ banker ] but someone else bought it before they could get their offer together. we really missed a great opportunity -- dodged a bullet there. [ banker ] so we talked to them about the wells fargo priority buyer preapproval. it lets people know that you are a serious buyer because you've been credit-approved. we got everything in order so that we can move on the next place we found. which was clear on the other side of town. [ male announcer ] wells fargo. with you when you're ready to move. oh! just come snuggle with mama. [ male announcer ] missing something? like 2 pairs of bifocals for $149.99 at sears optical, with progressive lenses for just $25 more per pair. hurry in to sears optica
please stay with us. nothing works stronger, faster, or longer to relieve all my symptoms... ...including congestion without drowsiness. get claritin-d at the pharmacy counter. live claritin clear. it was in my sister's neighborhood. i told you it was perfect for you guys. literally across the street from her sister. [ banker ] but someone else bought it before they could get their offer together. we really missed a great opportunity -- dodged a bullet there. [ banker ] so we talked to them...
94
94
Sep 9, 2010
09/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
blame each other and divide us. is there a high road to take in a bad economy election or do you see both parties likely just seeking to out scapegoat or out blame the other guys? >> you know, it is tough because history tells us that we do a sort of ethnic balkanization, sort of pulling to our own kind and claiming that whoever is not like us must somehow be to blame for our economic downturn. if there is a high road at all, you know, interestingly, we saw a little bit of boehner trying to do it during the passage of the wall street bail out and we saw barack obama doing it toed. when president obama talked about his economic plan it was framed very similar to both how his 2008 speeches but even his 2004 speech, sort of no red america, no blue america, there's only the united states of america. well, similarly today he said, really, all americans are in this boat together. again, strangely enough, this was similarly how boehner was suggesting republicans should be thinking about the wall street bail out in '08, tha
blame each other and divide us. is there a high road to take in a bad economy election or do you see both parties likely just seeking to out scapegoat or out blame the other guys? >> you know, it is tough because history tells us that we do a sort of ethnic balkanization, sort of pulling to our own kind and claiming that whoever is not like us must somehow be to blame for our economic downturn. if there is a high road at all, you know, interestingly, we saw a little bit of boehner trying...
89
89
Feb 18, 2010
02/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
they join us next. for under $30 regenerist micro-sculpting cream hydrates better than 32 of the world's most expensive creams. fantastic. phenomenal. regenerist. sir? finding everything okay? i work for a different insurance company. my auto policy's just getting a little too expensive. with progressive, you get the "name your price" option, so we build a policy to fit your budget. wow! the price gun. ♪ ah! wish we had this. we'd just tell people what to pay. yeah, we're the only ones that do. i love your insurance! bill? tom? hey! it's an office party! the freedom to name your price. only from progressive. call or click today. to an excellent getaway. get a four-star hotel at a two-star price from hotwire and have extra money for shopping or a night out. hotwire has special deals with hotels. when hotels have unsold rooms they use hotwire to fill them, so you get them at ridiculously low prices. like four stars in chicago, hotwire hot rate from $76. hotwire.com. four-star hotels. two-star prices. â™
93
93
Aug 13, 2010
08/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
and it would, of course, give those benefits to the richest among us. forget, for a moment, that both plans keep in place a ton of tax cuts that are the biggest deficit inflater that we have as a country. just take that off the table for a minute. ezra klein, our friend at "the washington post" took a look at what the democratic and republican plans for the bush tax cuts actually do for average americans. and he breaks it down by income. if you make between $20,000 and $30,000 per year, the average tax cut would be $771 per year under the democrats and the republicans would save you $769, $2 differe. seems pretty fair. if you're making a better living, let's say you're making between $75,000 and $100,000 a year. difference in money saved is only slightly bigger, but still really narrow. 29 bucks between the two plans. no real indication of inordinate favor. but if you are lucky enough to be in that top tax bracket that we talked about earlier, if you're doing really, really well for yourself, if you're making more than $1 million smackeroos per year, lo
and it would, of course, give those benefits to the richest among us. forget, for a moment, that both plans keep in place a ton of tax cuts that are the biggest deficit inflater that we have as a country. just take that off the table for a minute. ezra klein, our friend at "the washington post" took a look at what the democratic and republican plans for the bush tax cuts actually do for average americans. and he breaks it down by income. if you make between $20,000 and $30,000 per...
162
162
May 15, 2010
05/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
transocean used to be an american company. it was headquartered in delaware, but now transocean is a swiss company, by which i mean a couple dozen employees have moved to switzerland while 1300 or so employees are in houston, texas. got that? roughly 1300 employees in texas, roughly 13 employees in switzerland. so naturally they want to be thought of as a swiss company. here's the building in zug where transocean rents a little bit of office space. they call it their company's headquarters. earlier today transocean held its annual shareholders meeting here in zug. because they are nominally a swiss company, because they're located here in beautiful zug, transocean doesn't pay a whole lot in taxes. zug levees no taxes whatsoever on any money that transocean earns outside the nation of switzerland. and since, as you know, they're a deep water drilling company, they're not generating a whole lot of revenue here, again, in landlocked switzerland. handily, though, the corporate tax rate in switzerland is half of what it is in the u
transocean used to be an american company. it was headquartered in delaware, but now transocean is a swiss company, by which i mean a couple dozen employees have moved to switzerland while 1300 or so employees are in houston, texas. got that? roughly 1300 employees in texas, roughly 13 employees in switzerland. so naturally they want to be thought of as a swiss company. here's the building in zug where transocean rents a little bit of office space. they call it their company's headquarters....
230
230
Aug 17, 2010
08/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 230
favorite 0
quote 1
don't use it! stash it away, in that pre-measured plastic sheeting for future, and i emphasize, future use. >> duct tape and plastic sheeting to guard against a chemical attack. people started running out to stores and stocking up on all of the duct tape they could get their hands on. duct tape landed on the cover of "time" magazine. it got so bad that homeland security secretary tom ridge had to walk back his comments and calm everyone down. >> what they should do now, if they've secured their supply kit they ought to pick up the kids from school because it's friday and they ought to go too soccer games and ought to go to work, because they've done all we want them to do now. >> for the love of god, people, enough with the duct tape! it later turned out, of course, that none of this would have actually saved you from a chemical attack. it also turned out there was no genuine intelligence suggesting that such an attack was imminent. but the bush administration said we should all be crazy about some
don't use it! stash it away, in that pre-measured plastic sheeting for future, and i emphasize, future use. >> duct tape and plastic sheeting to guard against a chemical attack. people started running out to stores and stocking up on all of the duct tape they could get their hands on. duct tape landed on the cover of "time" magazine. it got so bad that homeland security secretary tom ridge had to walk back his comments and calm everyone down. >> what they should do now, if...
94
94
Jul 16, 2010
07/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
they come to us for help. at ge capital, we've been financing taylor guitars for over eight years, helping them build a strong dealer network. bringing music to people... i like that. ♪ ♪ [ bob ] i didn't know you could play. i didn't either. ♪ i hear the market's down a million points. i freak out. i spill my large espresso. [ crash! ] the searing pain makes me slam on the brakes. uh oh. your fault. and your fifteen-minute insurance, may not cover my ninety thousand dollar car. so i sue you. cuz that's what i do. so get allstate. you could save money and be better protected from mayhem like me. [ dennis ] dollar for dollar nobody protects you from mayhem like allstate. >>> we're in afghanistan because it really matters. we're in afghanistan because ifç we fail in afghanistan, it will have a direct immediate danger to us. it will increase al qaeda's worldwide reach. they will come back with the taliban in all likelihood and will gain a worldwide success will be very dangerous. the american public needs
they come to us for help. at ge capital, we've been financing taylor guitars for over eight years, helping them build a strong dealer network. bringing music to people... i like that. ♪ ♪ [ bob ] i didn't know you could play. i didn't either. ♪ i hear the market's down a million points. i freak out. i spill my large espresso. [ crash! ] the searing pain makes me slam on the brakes. uh oh. your fault. and your fifteen-minute insurance, may not cover my ninety thousand dollar car. so i sue...
154
154
Apr 30, 2010
04/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 154
favorite 0
quote 0
what's left for us to do? here it s quote. please join side by side with me by immediately signing the enclosed pledge of support to challenge obama care and returning it to me today along with your most generous contribution of $2550, $100, $250 or more to cuccinelli for attorney general. send money now and lots of it. i'm using the entire legal apparatus of the state of virginia to bring a stunt of a lawsuit whose real cost i won't reveal but will help me in my political career. join together, everyone. quote, i'm reaching out to supporters across the commonwealth to join with me today. the bill is not merely a bill that adversely affects virginia, rather it avenues every single citizen of all 50 states. the bottom line is this, if we can prove this is unconstitutional, and you millions of virginians and americans will not have to worry about blah, blah, blah, blah, blah the end of the civilized world. we will still have peacocking stuntmen attorney generals to contend with. those never seem to go away. send money! g if i co
what's left for us to do? here it s quote. please join side by side with me by immediately signing the enclosed pledge of support to challenge obama care and returning it to me today along with your most generous contribution of $2550, $100, $250 or more to cuccinelli for attorney general. send money now and lots of it. i'm using the entire legal apparatus of the state of virginia to bring a stunt of a lawsuit whose real cost i won't reveal but will help me in my political career. join...
129
129
Jul 20, 2010
07/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
and plus, richard engle joins us on set next. please do stay with us. when i was a kid, we -- we would just go to the -- the farm. [ cow moos ] [ laughter ] no, seriously, where are you guys going? ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! [ female announcer ] the new classroom. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. until the combination of three good probiotics in phillips' colon health defended against the bad gas, diarrhea and constipation. ...and? it helped balance her colon. oh, now that's the best part. i love your work. [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. because new chips ahoy made with reese's peanut butter cups are here. our real chocolate chips... and reese's peanut butter cups... crammed into one exciting new cookie. so now, more than ever, there's a lotta joy in chips ahoy! >>> the idea we must all take the tea party movement very seriously. because it is a force to be reckoned this and that kind of wisdom comes in pop rocks or one of those styrofoam rocks that
and plus, richard engle joins us on set next. please do stay with us. when i was a kid, we -- we would just go to the -- the farm. [ cow moos ] [ laughter ] no, seriously, where are you guys going? ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! ni hao! [ female announcer ] the new classroom. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. until the combination of three good probiotics in phillips' colon health defended against the bad gas,...
167
167
Jul 21, 2010
07/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
it used to be a jobs bill. once upon a time our fearless senate leaders saw that the economy was still in very bad shape but the unemployment rate in this country was still above 9% so they got to work on the jobs bill, a bill designed to create jobs and stimulate the economy. but as the republicans and ben nelson were delaying the jobs bill and blocking it from getting a vote they were also busy whittling that legislation down into a teenie, teenie, tiny little sliver of a jobs bill. it's as if senate democrats told us they were preparing a delicious thanksgiving dinner for us all and then a couple months later they proudly presented us with a single cold processed chicken nugget. here's what the jobs bill was supposed to look like. here is what was originally being proposed to create jobs and stimulate the economy. there is of course an extension of unemployment benefits for the long-term unemployed which is the most efficient way for the government to stimulate the economy because it puts money into the hand
it used to be a jobs bill. once upon a time our fearless senate leaders saw that the economy was still in very bad shape but the unemployment rate in this country was still above 9% so they got to work on the jobs bill, a bill designed to create jobs and stimulate the economy. but as the republicans and ben nelson were delaying the jobs bill and blocking it from getting a vote they were also busy whittling that legislation down into a teenie, teenie, tiny little sliver of a jobs bill. it's as...
278
278
Feb 20, 2010
02/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 278
favorite 0
quote 0
the republicans are using it in a way that's never been used before. they are using it to require 60 votes on everything. a result so far, nine senators and joe biden say that they are for the idea of changing the filibuster rules and democratic senator maria cantwell of washington is joining the other six who say they do not support the rules. that leaves 84 senators who have yet to get back to us with a definitive position. senator, senate staffers this is not a trick or a trap. we want to know where to put you on our chart. in the hope of inspiring you to respond to these calls from our very nice hard working interns, we are topping the considerable talents today of "newsweek" contributor jerry adler. every week he turns a story from the news into verse for "newsweek." now without further adieu, we present jerry adler reading his latest now, we present jerry adler reading his latest, 59-41. with a special assist from our own kent jones. >> the urgent business of the people now must shuffle limp and creeple, three steps forward, three steps back -- i
the republicans are using it in a way that's never been used before. they are using it to require 60 votes on everything. a result so far, nine senators and joe biden say that they are for the idea of changing the filibuster rules and democratic senator maria cantwell of washington is joining the other six who say they do not support the rules. that leaves 84 senators who have yet to get back to us with a definitive position. senator, senate staffers this is not a trick or a trap. we want to...
131
131
Jun 16, 2010
06/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
what's seen us through, what's always seen us through is our strength, our resilience and our unyielding faith that something better awaits us if we summon the courage to reach for it. tonight we play for that courage and we pray that the hand may guide us through a storm towards a brighter day. thank you, god bless you, and my god bless the united states of america. >> presidents always, if not often, always -- well, i think as far as i can remember, always end oval office speeches with god bless, america. it's true. but presidents don't always end speeches like this with the way we're going to get through this is with prayer. especially during an ongoing crisis. it's not a hopeless way, but it's not exactly a plan either. in terms of concrete announcements about what the administration has done and what it expects to do in trying to end this crisis, the president bragged on the number of boats and the number of national guardsmen and the miles of boom that have been deployed to the gulf coast, and he promised that bp's effort to cap the well at the seabed would, quote, in the coming da
what's seen us through, what's always seen us through is our strength, our resilience and our unyielding faith that something better awaits us if we summon the courage to reach for it. tonight we play for that courage and we pray that the hand may guide us through a storm towards a brighter day. thank you, god bless you, and my god bless the united states of america. >> presidents always, if not often, always -- well, i think as far as i can remember, always end oval office speeches with...
220
220
Apr 28, 2010
04/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 220
favorite 0
quote 0
us. jonathan turley of george washington university, as always, john, thank you for your time. >> thank you, keith. >> that is "countdown" for this the 2,553 day with since the previous president declare mission accomplished in iraq. good night and good luck. ñrñr and now more with why republicans are adamant on trying to prevent immigration reform, here is rachel maddow. >> what would you have done without founding that mark? >> i would have kept it for myself and never told anyone what would you have done? >> i would have given to you. no, i wouldn't v. >> no you wouldn't v no you would have sat there tweeting on it. >> thank you, keith. >>> there are days when the balance of the political fight in america is pretty much even. today was not one of those days. always remember if you write it down, some day, a u.s. senator may say it over and over and over again on national television. >> [ bleep ] deal. [ bleep ] deal. [ bleep ] deal. >> it was a day of reckoning for the biggest bankie
us. jonathan turley of george washington university, as always, john, thank you for your time. >> thank you, keith. >> that is "countdown" for this the 2,553 day with since the previous president declare mission accomplished in iraq. good night and good luck. ñrñr and now more with why republicans are adamant on trying to prevent immigration reform, here is rachel maddow. >> what would you have done without founding that mark? >> i would have kept it for...
149
149
Feb 18, 2010
02/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
adding it helps us use less salt than before in campbell's tomato soup while keeping the famous flavor. ♪ so many, many reasons ♪ it's so m'm! m'm! good! ♪ hi, may i help you? yes, i hear progressive has lots of discounts on car insurance. can i get in on that? are you a safe driver? yes. discount! do you own a home? yes. discount! are you going to buy online? yes! discount! isn't getting discounts great? yes! there's no discount for agreeing with me. yeah, i got carried away. happens to me all the time. helping you save money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. right? long live the public option! four democratic senators, michael bennett of colorado, kirsten gillibrand of new york, jeff merkley of oregon, and frequent guest on this show, sherrod brown of ohio, they have all written a letter to harry reid, asking him to bring the public option back. to bring it to the senate floor for a vote under reconciliation rules. those are rules that would mean the public option could pass with just a 51-vote majority. it couldn't be filibustered. the minority could not stop it
adding it helps us use less salt than before in campbell's tomato soup while keeping the famous flavor. ♪ so many, many reasons ♪ it's so m'm! m'm! good! ♪ hi, may i help you? yes, i hear progressive has lots of discounts on car insurance. can i get in on that? are you a safe driver? yes. discount! do you own a home? yes. discount! are you going to buy online? yes! discount! isn't getting discounts great? yes! there's no discount for agreeing with me. yeah, i got carried away. happens to...
197
197
Apr 23, 2010
04/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 197
favorite 0
quote 0
instead of fighting us in this effort. >> join us instead of fighting us. mr. obama, as you heard, directing that message to wall street executives in attendance today in his speech today at cooper union. he might as well have been talking to congressional republicans when he said that. as if the health reform battle of the last year and frankly everything that's been brought up in this congress, republicans right now are blocking this. they're even blocking starting debate on wall street reform. they have a standing filibuster on even talking about wall street reform. but unlike the health reform fight, president obama and the democrats have apparently decided to not go along with the delay in tactics this time. those delaying tactics that almost allowed republicans to kill health reform. and democrats have apparently decided to take a rapid response approach to misinformation about what's actually in the bill. they're not going to get death panelled this time around. >> what's not legitimate is to suggest that somehow the legislation being proposed is goi
instead of fighting us in this effort. >> join us instead of fighting us. mr. obama, as you heard, directing that message to wall street executives in attendance today in his speech today at cooper union. he might as well have been talking to congressional republicans when he said that. as if the health reform battle of the last year and frankly everything that's been brought up in this congress, republicans right now are blocking this. they're even blocking starting debate on wall street...
74
74
Jul 15, 2010
07/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
please stay with us. hey, mayor white. how you doing? great. come on in. would you like to see our new police department? yeah, all right. this way. and here it is. completely networked. so, anything happening, suz? she's all good. oh, my gosh. is that my car? [ whirring ] [ female announcer ] the new community. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. [ dog barking ] [ sniffing ] [ male announcer ] missing something? like 2 pairs of glasses for $99.99 at sears optical, with bifocal lenses for just $25 more per pair. hurry in to sears optical today and don't miss a thing. ♪ mmmm...this is insanely good. thank you! you should come over more often. [ female announcer ] give the cool whip. get the love. >>> still ahead, the military's don't ask, don't tell instructional comic book. yes, instructional comic book will be brought to vivid life by t"the rachel maddow show's" voice-over theater. >> ma'am, i've been talking to chaplainary's over the last few weeks and i think i might be homosexual
please stay with us. hey, mayor white. how you doing? great. come on in. would you like to see our new police department? yeah, all right. this way. and here it is. completely networked. so, anything happening, suz? she's all good. oh, my gosh. is that my car? [ whirring ] [ female announcer ] the new community. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. [ dog barking ] [ sniffing ] [ male announcer ] missing something? like 2 pairs of glasses for $99.99 at sears optical, with...
173
173
Apr 1, 2010
04/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 0
please stay with us. their time dreaming up ways tdd# 1-800-345-2550 to give us more for our money. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i guess i'd just like to see a little more give tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and a little less take, you know? tdd# 1-800-345-2550 if it was up to me, they'd spend a lot more time tdd# 1-800-345-2550 worrying about my bottom line. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 (announcer) at charles schwab, investors rule. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 are you ready to rule? >>> koch industries, it's k-o-c-h. as you can see there, but it's pronounced koch. they're involved in different parts of the oil industry, petroleum refining, chemicals, crude oil supply wholesale marketing of fuels, base oils, petrochemicals, asphalt. who else are they involved in? they spent nearly $25 million funding organizations that are trying to convince you that the environment's fine. that the data that shows the world keeps getting hotter, that's just mumbo jumbo. don't pay any attention to that. one of the biggest recipients of koch century's ben nif sense has been americans for prosperity foundation. they got over $5 million f
please stay with us. their time dreaming up ways tdd# 1-800-345-2550 to give us more for our money. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i guess i'd just like to see a little more give tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and a little less take, you know? tdd# 1-800-345-2550 if it was up to me, they'd spend a lot more time tdd# 1-800-345-2550 worrying about my bottom line. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 (announcer) at charles schwab, investors rule. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 are you ready to rule? >>> koch industries, it's k-o-c-h. as...